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The Anchorage Museum library includes books, maps, and print resources focused on Alaska and the Circumpolar North. The public is welcome to access the collection and conduct research on-site during open hours, or by appointment.
The Anchorage Museum archives include historic photographs and print materials covering a broad range of topics related to Alaska and the Circumpolar North. Some materials are available online, while others are available for detailed research on site at the Bob and Evangeline Atwood Alaska Resource Center.
B1982.046.093
[Anchorage Historical and Fine Arts Museum groundbreaking, L to R: Evangeline Atwood, Elmer Rasmuson, Bob Reev, Norma Hoyt, Bill Creighton, Richard Silberer, Mary Louise Rasmuson, Herb Hilscher, George Sullivan]
Collection: B1982.046
B1982.046.055b
"Anchorage Historical and Fine Arts Museum; left to right: 1. Mary Louise Rasmuson, 2. Herb Hilscher, 3. Evangeline Atwood, 4. Bill Creighton, 5. Norma Hoyt, 6. Wilda Hudson, 7. Richard Silberer, 8. Elmer E. Rasmuson; taken by Merrill E. Grube Photography, September 12, 1967" [verso of .055a]
Collection: B1982.046
B1982.046.054b
"Anchorage Historical and Fine Arts Museum groundbreaking, September 12, 1967, 1. Herb Hilscher, 2. Bill Creighton, 3. Mary Louise Rasmuson, 4. Norma Hoyt, 5. Wilda Hudson, 6. Dick Silberer, 7 Elmer Rasmuson, 9. Ken Maynart, 10. Ben Marsh, Shultz & Maynard Architects, 14. Ted Schultz, (Shultz & Maynard); Merrill E. Grube photography" [verso of .054a]
Collection: B1982.046
B1982.046.055a
"Anchorage Historical and Fine Arts Museum; left to right: 1. Mary Louise Rasmuson, 2. Herb Hilscher, 3. Evangeline Atwood, 4. Bill Creighton, 5. Norma Hoyt, 6. Wilda Hudson, 7. Richard Silberer, 8. Elmer E. Rasmuson; taken by Merrill E. Grube Photography, September 12, 1967" [Eight people stand in a semicircle on grass as Mary Louise speaks, papers, easel with museum drawing, suits, overcoats; groundbreaking]
Collection: B1982.046
B1982.046.053b
"Anchorage Historical and Fine Arts Museum, Breaking ground for the museum on September 12, 1967. the building was completed and the museum opened its doors in July 1968. These are the members of the City Historical & Fine Arts Commission. 1. Mary Louise Rasmuson, chairman, 2. Norma Hoyt, 3. Bill Creighton, Director, Parks & Recreation, 4. Evangeline Atwood, 5. Dick Silberer, 6. Bob Reeve, 7. Wilda Hudson, 8. Elmer Rasmuson. Anchorage Times photograph." [verso of .053a]
Collection: B1982.046
B1963.016.189
Masonic Temple, spring of 1917. Small building in rear with sign "storage" on it was used as the first Presbyterian church while the present one was being built. A small corner of the roof can be seen. 1962: Masonic Temple. 1963: Woolworth’s 10₵ store. Corner of 4th Avenue and F Streets. Brought in by Norma Hoyt who received it at Christmas time from Mrs. Archie Lewis. She gave it to us Feb. 24, 1963 during our Fur Rendezvous opening (1 week). [sled dog team standing on snowy street in front of building] [Dena'ina Territory, Dena'ina Elnena]
Keywords: Masonic Temple, First Presbyterian Church, Anchorage, Alaska, Dena'ina Territory, Dena'ina Elnena, Dog Team, Mushing, Spring, Snow, Street view, Buildings, Woolworth's, Woolworth's store, Woolworth's 10₵ store, Woolworth's 10 cent store, 4th Ave., Fourth Avenue, F Street, F St., Norma Hoyt, Mrs. Archie Lewis, Fur Rendezvous, Fur Rondy, Sled dogs, Photograph
Collection: B1963.016 Marie Silverman
B1982.046.053a
"Anchorage Historical and Fine Arts Museum, Breaking ground for the museum on September 12, 1967. the building was completed and the museum opened its doors in July 1968. These are the members of the City Historical & Fine Arts Commission. 1. Mary Louise Rasmuson, chairman, 2. Norma Hoyt, 3. Bill Creighton, Director, Parks & Recreation, 4. Evangeline Atwood, 5. Dick Silberer, 6. Bob Reeve, 7. Wilda Hudson, 8. Elmer Rasmuson. Anchorage Times photograph." [Eight people stand in grass, one with shovel, easel and museum drawing at left. suits, dresses, overcoats]
Collection: B1982.046
B1982.046.054a
"Anchorage Historical and Fine Arts Museum groundbreaking, September 12, 1967, 1. Herb Hilscher, 2. Bill Creighton, 3. Mary Louise Rasmuson, 4. Norma Hoyt, 5. Wilda Hudson, 6. Dick Silberer, 7 Elmer Rasmuson, 9. Ken Maynart, 10. Ben Marsh, Shultz & Maynard Architects, 14. Ted Schultz, (Shultz & Maynard); Merrill E. Grube photography" [Mary Louise stands next to easel with drawing, speaks to crowd as unidentified woman snaps a photograph; man in hardhat to far right, suits, overcoats, automobiles in background]
Collection: B1982.046